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Show Universal Klcrofilninr Saltt Corp-1- 1 Avimto Pl-crpo- Lake city? Utah Hcphi is a Cessed C'.nrnunifv . . "'He Like tiephi!! Single Wife to sick husband: do you mean, you have Nephi, Juab County, Copy, 10c What nothing to live for? The house isnt paid for, the ear isnt paid for, the TV isnt paid for . . . " U Utah Thursday, geles. . . i 3 from 15 to 20 for new leg rest coaches. "It will inaugurate a new through Pullman room service between Portland, Oregon and 17, Los Angeles on December which also will better serve Sun Valley, Idaho and Las Vegas, Nevada Thats faith in the country faith in their own business which has been and is being built upon greater service to the public and a good strong, consistent advertising program which acquaints the public with its services, conven iences and safety factors. 44-se- at reg jr Saturday for Alva F. Belliston x Aha I'oste. Belliston, 60, died T'lexdiy cm :niu; a 8 ,".i at a Salt Lake liospil.d Pillowing a He Ind been lingering illness conlined to the hasp tal tor the past seveial wei ks. Dr. Koval I., Garff . . to speak at public meeting. Noted Speaker To Give Talk Monday Evening; Bel-I'si- Films fo fee Shown ' Fern Garrett, Seattle, Washington; and Ihil Garett ol Wend-oveIr. Rojal 1.. Gaill Will be the Also surviving arc leatured speaker at a public Utah. six grandchildren; a sister and meeting lor eveijone on Mond three brothers: Mrs. Jane Bean, December 15 at 8 pm. in the Robert P. Garrett, and Elgin It. Fourth Waid. Dr. Garlf is Prelessor ol MarGarrett of Nephi; and Ernest Gar-eof Lehi. keting and Speech at the 1imei-sit.ol Utah. He was director ol retail training with a large merr, H , itj' tt v Jayeees and the Nephi Chamber of Commerce. He plans another and more lengthy visit to Central Utah children here on Dec. 20th. s Exclusive Photo by Allan Gibson Times-New- Postmaster Urges Prompt Mailing In anticipation of another rec-,ord volume of Christmas mail this the employees of the Nephi Post Office have review past years experiences; recently improved mail handling and routing methods and from them careful plans to expedite the dispatch and delivery of the Christmas mails. To carry out the plans the cooperation of the local patrons is of first importance. Early mailing is the patrons best assurance of early delivery. The wise mailer w'ill mail now. Postmaster Fred L. Gadd has offered suggestions to postal patrons to make handling mails easier. He points out that names and addresses are ten carelessly written, packages are poorly wrapped and packed, Insufficient postage and other oversights often are causes of deof-ye- lay. He lists the use of complete addresses as of prime importance in simplifying delivery at city delivery offices. He cautions persons mailing Christmas cards or packages to be sure mailing lists are up to date; to wrap gifts securely and 1 chandising chain in New Yoik and also worked directlj with Dale Carnegie and taught his course tor six years. Dr. (hull is author ol the book "You Can Learn to and has tiaveled ovei Speak 300.000 miles to speak to gioups in 36 states and Hawaii. Ralph II. Murray, formerly a A. K. Johnson, county chan man member of the Fourth Ward Bishol the March ot Dunes, who assistas was sustained an opric the meeting stated rayBurial will be in Ihe Vine Bluff ant stake clerk at the quarterly chairman ol We are privileged to Wednesday conference held here Sunday. Mr. have this entertaining speaker who cemetery directed by Anderson Funeral Home. Murray will be assigned to certain can you to greater tilings. reports and to assist secretaries Its inspire a cannot alloid you and clerks throughout the stake to miss.treat in correct compiling of reports, Ufe Stampede Annual Mr. Johnson stated that MaurPresident R. Roscoe Garrett stat- ice Warshaw, and state chairman, ed. Mrs. P. Evans, State Wo- Business Meeting Set Others sustained at the confer- men's Edmund ot the Much ol advisor The annual meeting of the Ute ence included Alene R. Sperry and Dimes will it accompany Dr. Gaift Phyllis C. Ball to the Stake Pri- and will show a short intormative Stampede Association, Inc., a will held be H. organization, Clarence Pa, mary Board; film on birth delects on Monday, December 15. 1958, at Stake MIA drama director; Earl and other aitlmtis, ol vital intoiest 8 items pm. at the Juab County CourtOckey and Faye Blackham as to every mol her and lather. house. Stake Dance directors. Mr. Johnson turthor pointed out The icatuies of the meeting will Released from various positions that this coming year the Nation- he election ol three directors and were E. Alton Ellertson and Ivan al Foundation a new is launching the presentation of the annual Watts from the YMMIA Stake with this financial statement ot the assocZelma C. Golden and program Board; The concept of the futureare Madge S. Newton from the Stake development of an organized force iation. Dnoctors whose terms include at this D. and meeting William expiring Primary Board; in the fields ot medical research, Jack Brough, Raymond A. Jack-soRuth B. Howard as Stake Dance edand care protessional patient and Joseph Garrett. directors, and George W. Johnson ucation. with specific goals initThe general public is invited to as counselor in the Fourth Quornew attend and ially, flexible enough to meet participate in the um of Elders. Mr. Johnson recent- health problems as they- may meeting. ly was sustained as a member of the Fourth Ward Bishopric. Elder Bruce R. McConkie, rep- Conference Is Successful THE rOI'ULAK GEXTLEMAX of the season in the bright red suit and with the long white beard greeted hundreds of children on Nephis Main Street last Saturday, under auspices of the 1 mural services will be conducted Saturday at 2 pan. at the Ward chapNephi I el. Bishop Kenneth Nyman of th Nephi Second Ward will officiate. Fin nils may e ul at Andeison I uncial home Finlay evening, and u the lounge room ol the chapel Sitmday from 11 am. until time o' services. Fowl at Salt Lake City, Mr. u.is son ol Thomas William and l.liaheth Foster Belliston. lie mamed Ltliel lone Tuttle on 2 at the Manti LI S hme 2 i, Ti mple Mis. Belliston. and a dam hter died m a tralbc accident Fibiu.'iiv 25. IMS. and Mr. Li II spin was sei lously injured at the same time Mr Beil slon had been employed as a milei at the Juab County Mill A lit valor Company tor ser-e- l al y eai s Survivals aie time sons and two duughtois Richard and John Belliston of Salt ake City ; Blaine Belliston, Mrs Rei s" t Mildred BerSherwood and M' s Ralph nice Boswell ail ol Nephi. Also surviving are nine grandchildren; two sisters and a brother: Mrs. I.ula 15. Memmott of Nephi, Mrs. Vein Armstrong of Salt Lake City and William T. Belliston of Murirst-Neeo- i T I non-prol- to be sure addresses arc complete and correct; and to separate Christmas cards into Nephi and out of towm bundles' using the bundle labels furnished by the Post Office department which are being distributed to all patrons by carriers this week. Use the labels to face the bundles of mail and tie them securely. In order to make Christmas - n. mailing more convenient the local post office window service will be extended. Beginning Saturday December 13th the post office will Ranald Lee Completes be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. resenting the general authorities M. I. A. of First and of the church was speaker at each Boot Training A San Diego of four conference sessions. Combine Wards Second was conference of the highlight Enga9ements SAN DIEGO Ronald C. Lee, the priesthood meeting Saturday son of Mrs. Helen Lee of Nephi, LEVAN Mr. and Mrs. Ray evening when Elder McConkie For Christmas Program Utah graduated from recruit a thorough discusison of Winter announce the engagement gave The First and Second Ward training on December 5 at the Priesthood privileges and of their daughter, Miss Bonnie Mutual Improvement Associations Naval Training Center, San Diego, on Page Two Winter to Lawrence Nielsen, son will hold a combined Chiistmas The graduation exercises, mark-Prograof Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Nielsen on Tuesday, December ing the end of nine weeks of of Nephi. Residents of Nephi and East boot camp included a full dress 16 at the waid chapel. From The young couple are planning Juab County again fell short of Want Extra Visit A Christmas dance, sponsored parade and review before military their wedding date for January fulfilling the Red Cross Blood-Mobil- e by the Explorers and Mia Maids and civilian dignitaries, Jayeees will follow. All those ol Mutualj In nine weeks of instruction the 19th, and will be honored that quota Tuesday, when only Santa Claus? evening at open house at the 51 pints were donated of a quota Age from the two waids are new recruit is developed into a Offer Service of 75. Officials expected at least Again home of the brides parents. invited to attend the progiam "Navy Bluejacket ready for duty 100 to 125 persons to contribute. with the fleet. and dance. Officials, however were gratified may be made Arrangements Engagement of John Belliston at the increase in the number of with Norman Greenhalgh for visand Roxlene Ridd, daughter of donors over the group of six its of the annual Jaycee - sponsorMr. and Mrs. George H. Ridd of months ago, when only a few con- ed Christmas eve visits ot Santa Brigham City has been announced. tributed. A Claus, it was anounced this week They plan to be married DecembThe Red Cross, under the blood by Clark Austin, chairman of the er 19 in the Salt Lake L. D. S. program, furnishes blood and blood Junior Chamber of Commerce 0 Temple. derivatives to the Juab County Christmas activities committee Miss Ridd is a graduate of the Hospital. the six months Parents are urged to make the During Brigham Young University School since the program was placed in calls as quickly as possible in or of Nursing and Mr. Belliston is operation, 40 pints of whole blood der the the route for Santa may currently attending the Univer-sit- and some units of blood deriva- be mapped, and that a sufliciont They plan to make their tives have been furnished the hos- amount of treats can be obtained. home in Salt Lake City. pital, and in addition, Juab CounGroups of children should be ty residents have received blood assembled at various homes for in other hospitals furnished under the event, Jaycee officials stated. at Season Tickets To Go On Sale game go delivered because of changes of address where w;e have not been on Tuesday, December 16 at 6:00 p.m. in the olfice of Principal notified of address change. Service men of Juab Stake are M. Clark Newell. will play host in a home sent The Times-New- s through the andJuab home game with teams of the of Elders of the Quorums courtesy in league play this area to Sanpete is our desire the Stake, and it This league will be the send the newspaper to ALL of year. these servicemen every week. In Northern Division of Region Nine order to do this, and to bring our and will include Juab, North SanWasatch Academy, Manti, mailing list up to date in every pete, and Gunnison. Three teams will way, we would appreciate receivfrom this division . into the ing within the next few days from go all servicemens parents, their Region Tournament in February. Tickets will be $3.00 each or CURRENT address including serial number and all pertinent in- a savings of 75 cents over the formation so the paper can be sent cost of the individual tickets.seaHome games listed for the out. We would appreciate having son tickets are: Spanish Fork, of this information by Monday (non league) January 2; North next week. Wasatch 14; - Roeause of the necessity for Sanpete, January correct addresses, kindly send the Academy, January 28; Manti, Janaddress to us, rather than at- uary 30; Gunnison, February 13. Coach Marcus Garrett is well tempting to telephone it in. Too much chance for error exists in pleased with the performance of giving us the addresses verbally. his boys to date and Juab is exWe shall appreciate your cooper- pected to be a strong contender for the Region championship. ation. non-divisi- Mrs. REG says: The trouble with learning lessons the hard way Is that Its usually the wrong people who get the experience. Wedneday for .Ne-pl- u People who spend all they earn can be sure that someone else is banking their money Buy that extra U. S. Savings bond this month. reg During the past several weeks Season tickets for Juab High we have had an increasing number of service mens papers , un- schools league games plus one on sale will reg Funeral Services n, of It has boosted its order Services Held Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Fourth Ward chapel for Willard Garertt, 82, ioimer Nephi man who. died at Shelton Mr Washington last Saturday. Garrett has spent the past lew years at Shelton, making his home with his duughter Mrs. J. M (May) Axelson. Bishop Donald L. Hailey ol the Nephi Fourth ward conducted the Interment at the Vine services. Hlulf cemetery was directed by Anderson Funeral home. Mr. Garrett was born at Nephi April 17. 1876, a son of James He and Harriett Goble Garrett. marreid Ina Chase at the Salt Lake Temple. Mrs. Garrett died several years ago. Mr. Garrett was a retired sheepman. Surviving are Mrs. May Axel-soShelton, Washington; Miss teg reg Our congratulations this week go to the Mona Ward M. I. A. organizations for their fine presentation of Praise Ye The Lord on Tuesday evening of this week. The wai d members wholeheartedly supported their MIA officers, Ina Kay, president of the YW and Paul Neilsen, superintendent of the YM in the production. And so, to these executives with their corps of officers and teachers, and to each and every one of the ward who participated in the fine production, we say Congratulations in the biggest, heartiest and most sincere way we can!!! reg Half the people of the world are unhappy because they dont have the things that make the other half miserable. reg Union Pacific Railroad recently turned its back on railroad passenger defeatists with a burst of activity calling for addition of a new service and an equipment investment of nearly $7 million. The roads officials in Omaha, Nebraska, refuting recent and repeated claims that "rail passenger business is dying announced It is now accepting delivery on coaches for rive new .Astra-Dom- e service on its City of St. Louis between St. Louis and Los An- Volume 49, Number 50 Willard Garrett reg $r 1958 II, Nfl' Did you know that during an emergency the Governor ot the state can mobilise the Utah National Guard's 623th Military Pol ice Company and double the strength and eftectheness ot the Utah Highway Patrol within a lew hours. We couldn't run these election barbs belore election day without this one or that one thinking we may be hitting at them but heres one that we like: "An election plank has to be wide enough to allow' for some December (Contributions AnT.nce Short of Quota respon-Continu- m p. Nephi News Briefs the program. Mrs. James Jorgensen and famEphraim are visitors this week in Nephi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Christensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. ThompVaughn Thomas, son of Mr. and son spent the Thanksgiving holiMrs. Don Pass is recovering days and last week visiting in Salt at the Juab County Lake iCty with Mr. and Mrs. n Bennion and Mr. and Mrs. Hospital following an Lynn Shepherd. ily of Al-de- Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gadd of Nephi spent the Thanksgiving week end and last in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gadd, and in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frampton and Mr. and Mrs. John Gadd. Well Known Nephi Man To Observe 88th Birthday Anniversary Today n A Nephi man, who Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pace and spent more than a half century family of Pleasant Grove visited in misisonary service, and who is Mrs. now retired will observe his 88th Sunday with his mother, Alean Pace. birthday anniversary today. He is Jesse Pay, who served as a stake missionary and as a foreign missionary for some half century until his release some nine jears well-know- U I $ j ago. Mr. Pay was born in Nephi December 11, 1870, and at the age of 11 moved with his family to Leamington where they spent 10 years. His wife, Lettie Sidwell Pay, whom he married at the Manti L. D. S. Temple in 1895, died in 1955. Mr. Pay has three daughters and two sons: Mrs. Roy Bowles, JUAB STAKE PRIESTHOOD CHORUS, representing the several wards of the stake, furnished outstanding hymns for the Saturday evening and Sunday morning sessions of the Juab Stake Quarterly Conference held here December 6 and 7. Director Maurice L. Memmott and accompanist Miss Rheta Serry are not in the photograph. The Chorus received high praise from Elder Bruce McConkie, visiting general authority. Times-New- s Exclusive Photo by Allan Gibson McCunc, Zelma Mrs. Nephi; Temple City, California; Vera E. Larsen, Perry; Jesse Eugene Pay and Richard Raymond Pay, NeNumbered among his pophi. sterity are 19 grand children and 27 great grand children. extends to Mr. The Times-New- s Pay best wishes on his A' J V s I , 1 M 1 ns JUAB to reign throughout the remainder of this jear is crowned bv last vears honoree, Ruth Beard of I.evan. New Miss .In. ib is Mins M.irv Bosh, daughter of Mrs. Hazel Bosh of Nephi. Miss Juab will ooenpv an honored spot during the vears activities. Miss Bosh is a Senior at Juab High Shook Times-New- s C.vilusive lbnto by Allan Gibson SS 1 |